A gathering of over 60 young leaders in the Niger Delta has vowed to stop the next general elections from holding in the region unless the country is restructured in a way that guarantees full control of the resources.
The Niger Delta young leaders' threat was contained in a statement issued at the end of a stakeholders roundtable, which held in Port Harcourt on Saturday. Present at the meeting convened by former governorship aspirant, Mr Moses Siasia, were legislators, serving and former commissioners, other government appointees and private sector players from states across the region.
The young leaders, who described the country's current political and economic structure as faulty, unanimously demanded a hundred percent resource ownership, control, and management as well as the restructuring of the country before the 2019 general elections. Should their demands go unmet, they warned, there will be no elections across the region and no oil exploration.
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